dotfiles/dot_config/skillshare/skills/beachhead-segment/SKILL.md
Identify the first beachhead market segment for a product launch. Evaluates segments against burning pain, willingness to pay, winnable market share, and referral potential. Use when choosing a first market, targeting an initial customer segment, or planning market entry strategy.
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Identify the first beachhead market segment for product launch. This skill evaluates potential market segments against key criteria to find your initial winning segment that enables fast PMF validation and adjacent expansion.
Does this segment experience an acute, unmet problem?
Does this segment have budget and motivation to pay for a solution?
Can you realistically capture 60-70% of this segment in 3-18 months?
Will customers naturally refer or recommend to others?
Brainstorm all possible target segments:
Validate burning pain in each segment:
Determine budget and economic viability:
Assess realistic market share potential:
Map expansion opportunities:
Choose your primary launch segment:
Use $ARGUMENTS to pass:
A beachhead segment analysis including:
Based on Geoffrey Moore's beachhead market strategy in "Crossing the Chasm." Focuses on finding the smallest winnable, referenceable market that validates PMF and enables expansion.
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